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question 64 (1 point) the muscle that causes goose bumps when a person …

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question 64 (1 point)
the muscle that causes goose bumps when a person is frightened or cold is the ____.
a angled muscle
b arrector pili muscle
c secretory muscle
d absorption muscle

question 65 (1 point)
the underlying or inner layer of the skin, which is also called the derma corium, cutis, or true skin, is the ____.
a papillary
b dermis
c dermal
d epidermis

question 66 (1 point)
the complete loss of all body hair is known as ____.
a alopecia universalis
b alopecia areata
c alopecia totalis
d androgenic alopecia

Explanation:

Question 64
Brief Explanations

The arrector pili muscle is responsible for causing goose bumps (pilorection) in response to cold or fear. The other options (angled, secretory, absorption muscles) are not related to this function.

Brief Explanations

The dermis is the inner layer of the skin, also called derma corium, cutis, or true skin. The papillary is a layer within the dermis, dermal is an adjective, and the epidermis is the outer layer.

Brief Explanations

Alopecia universalis is the complete loss of all body hair. Alopecia areata is patchy hair loss, alopecia totalis is total scalp hair loss, and androgenic alopecia is hair loss related to hormones (male - pattern or female - pattern baldness).

Answer:

b. arrector pili muscle

Question 65